The removal of diuron from agricultural wastewaters by Trametes versicolor immobilized on pinewood in simple channel reactors.
Sci Total Environ
; 728: 138414, 2020 Aug 01.
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The presence of pesticides in agricultural wastewater entails harmful risks to both the environment and public health. In this study, two channel-type bioreactors with Trametes versicolor immobilized on pinewood chips were evaluated in terms of the removal efficiency of diuron from agricultural wastewater under non-sterile conditions. First, both single and successive sorption processes of diuron on pinewood chips were evaluated. The Freundlich model showed the best correlation in the sorption isotherm study (R2â¯=â¯0.993; Δqâ¯=â¯5.245), but according to repeated sorption experiments, the Langmuir model (R2â¯=â¯0.993; Δqâ¯=â¯5.757) was considered more representative. Equilibrium was reached after approximately 48â¯h, and the Elovich kinetic model gave the best fit with the experimental data. A packed-bed channel bioreactor (PBCB) was found to be a remarkable alternative able to remove up to 94% diuron from agricultural wastewater during 35 d. However, periodic manual mixing was required to guarantee an aerobic process, and a rotating drum bioreactor (RDB) was subsequently proposed as an enhanced version. The RDB removed up to 61% diuron during 16 d using almost 7 times lower wood dose (152â¯g wood·L-1) than in the PBCB (1000â¯g wood·L-1).
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